The six shoe styles — which include court shoes, T-straps, thigh-high boots, and ankle boots made in suede, lizard print leather, and deerskin — will be revealed during Mouret's Paris Fashion Week runway show on March 2. Although they were made in the same French factory that produces Clergerie shoes (and though he designs both), Mouret notes that the two collections are completely "different in style."

He wanted his signature shoes — which all have an "R" shape formed by the heel and curve of the platform sole, when viewed from the side — to address everyday needs. "These are shoes that women can wear day-in and day-out," Mouret explained. "They have a masculine feel, a daytime attitude, and they are not too precious. And, although they have a high heel, they are really comfortable. My challenge was to balance sexiness with comfort."